We actually had a couple of hardy souls visiting the garden
today…but the snow showers beat them
Of course it is magic and tomorrow we are promised winter
sunshine. We have the first of the snow drops and Aconites out for sale, even
though they have a thin crust of snow on their pots.
Activity levels are pretty high. Hamish has been cutting
down and chipping trees, in preparation for the start of the new hydroelectric
scheme that will be installed by Dulas. All rather exciting and I will tell
that story soon. Donald has been tidying
and burning (always favourite) and moving dead and fallen shrubs.
Considering the post-Christmas gales we got off lightly……a lilac and a shallow rooted oak tree, and lots of branches.
Considering the post-Christmas gales we got off lightly……a lilac and a shallow rooted oak tree, and lots of branches.
So we came back from New Zealand and have adjusted
remarkably fast to cold and snow. Just so long as it does not go on too long!
A walk through the garden shows the spears of snowdrops pushing through everywhere. The witch hazels are wonderful and the evergreens are looking splendid as they always do in mid-winter.
A walk through the garden shows the spears of snowdrops pushing through everywhere. The witch hazels are wonderful and the evergreens are looking splendid as they always do in mid-winter.
And me, I am finishing the catalogue…..Cat has done a
great cover and we are almost go for 2015
Margaret Davidson
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